Soil plays a much bigger role in the spread of antibiotic resistance than one might imagine. Surprisingly, the ground beneath us is packed with antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs)—tiny codes that allow ...
Antibiotic resistance isn’t just a hospital problem—it’s evolving in our soil, rivers, farms, and even microscopic ecosystems ...
The University of Texas at Arlington has awarded funding to research teams to launch new investigative projects. The Research Enhancement Program (REP), administered by UTA’s Office of Vice President ...
Learn how carbapenem-resistant superbugs threaten global health and how stewardship programs, phage therapy, and stronger last resort drugs aim to fight antimicrobial resistance. Pixabay, geratl ...
Even when bacteria appear susceptible in routine tests, tolerance can let them survive therapy long enough to drive ...
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